Our Take
The Wenzel 8 Person Klondike Tent delivers serious living space with its 98 square feet plus a 60-square-foot screen porch, though it realistically sleeps about four people comfortably despite the name.
Setup is straightforward and the 6.5-foot ceiling height makes this a comfortable basecamp for fair-weather group trips, but the fiberglass poles feel flimsy and the rain fly has a reputation for leaking when storms roll through.
This is a solid choice for summer car camping where you want room to spread out, just don't count on it when the weather turns rough.
How We Rated It
Pros & Cons
PROS
- ✓Huge 60-sqft screen porch
- ✓6.5ft standing head room
- ✓Two-room versatile layout
CONS
- ✕Fragile fiberglass poles
- ✕Leaky rain fly
How It Compares
| Tent | Score | Est. Price | Weight | Sleeps | Seasons | Floor Area | Vestibule | Doors | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() Wenzel Wenzel 8 Person Klondike Tent This tent | ★ 7.1 | $300 | 26 lbs | 4 people | 2-season | 98 sq ft | 60 sq ft | 1 | ✓ Current |
| ★ 7.8 | $139 | 40.9 lbs | 4 people | 3-season | 189 sq ft | — | 1 | vs → | |
![]() Gazelle Gazelle T4 Tandem Hub Tent | ★ 8.1 | $630 | 56 lb. | 4 people | 3-season | 110 sq ft | 0 sq ft | 2 | vs → |
| ★ 7.1 | $400 | 41 lbs | 3 people | 3-season | 100 sq ft | 6 sq ft | 1 | vs → | |
| ★ 7.6 | $360 | 32 lbs | 3 people | 3-season | 99 sq ft | — | 1 | vs → | |
| ★ 8.1 | $220 | 24 lbs | 3 people | 3-season | 90 sq ft | 50 sq ft | 1 | vs → |
What We Think
For groups who want a basecamp feel at the campsite, the Wenzel Klondike delivers something genuinely useful: a 60-square-foot screened porch that functions as a bug-free hangout zone, gear staging area, or rainy-day card table.
Combined with 98 square feet of sleeping space and 6.5 feet of headroom, this is a tent built for comfort over portability, and it scored a 7.1 overall.
The tradeoff is durability and weather performance that won't hold up to serious abuse, which makes the Klondike a fair-weather friend rather than an all-conditions workhorse.
Ease of Use
The Klondike scored an 8.0 in Ease of Use, which reflects a straightforward setup process that most owners report completing in the advertised 15 minutes.
The two-room layout with a single door is intuitive, and the screen room attaches without requiring a PhD in tent architecture.
At 26 pounds, it's manageable for car camping but not something you'd want to haul far from the parking lot.
Space & Comfort
The combined 158 square feet of covered space is the Klondike's calling card, and owners consistently praise the livability factor.
That 78-inch peak height means most adults can stand upright, which transforms the morning routine from a cramped crouch into something almost civilized.
The tent scored a 7.0 in Space & Comfort, and while it's marketed for eight people, realistic sleeping capacity is closer to four adults with gear, or a family of five who actually like each other.
If you're comparing screen room options, the CORE 6 Person Straight Wall Cabin Tent with Screen Room scores higher at 8.1 and costs $80 less, though its screen room is smaller and the overall footprint won't match the Klondike's sprawl.
Quality & Durability
Here's the Klondike's genuine weakness: the fiberglass poles are fragile, and owners flag this repeatedly.
Fiberglass is standard at budget price points, but it's more prone to splintering under stress than aluminum, and multiple reviewers report pole failures after just a few trips.
The tent scored a 6.0 in Quality & Durability, and while the welded polyethylene floor is reasonably tough, the pole situation means you'll want to baby this tent in wind and avoid rough handling during setup.
The 10-year warranty provides some peace of mind, but prevention beats replacement.
Weather Resistance
A recurring theme in negative reviews is the leaky rainfly, and the 6.5 score in Weather Resistance reflects that reality.
The polyester taffeta fly will handle a passing shower, but owners who've camped through sustained rain report water intrusion at the seams.
This is a 2-season tent that performs best in mild, dry conditions, so if you're shopping for something that can handle genuine Pacific Northwest weather, the Coleman Weathermaster 6-Person Tent with Screen Room at $360 offers better storm protection despite a slightly smaller footprint.
Value for Money
At $300, the Klondike sits in an interesting middle ground and scored a 7.0 in Value for Money.
You're paying for that massive screen porch, and if bug-free outdoor living space is your priority, the value is real.
Budget-conscious buyers should know the Ozark Trail 9-Person Instant Cabin Tent with Screen Room delivers similar capacity for $139, though you'll sacrifice some of the Klondike's headroom and porch square footage.
User Reviews
The 8.7 User Reviews score is notably high, driven by owners who love the two-room versatility and that signature screen porch.
The most common praise centers on the livable space and standing headroom, with families particularly appreciating the layout for keeping kids contained.
For more options in this category, our roundup of the best tents with a screen room covers the full range.
Who It's For
The Klondike is built for fair-weather group campers who prioritize living space over storm-worthiness.
Families with kids who want a dedicated hangout zone, friend groups doing summer campground trips, or anyone who treats camping as outdoor relaxation rather than survival training will appreciate what this tent offers.
If you camp primarily in established campgrounds during peak season, the Klondike's strengths align perfectly with your needs.
The Bottom Line
The Wenzel Klondike scored a 7.1 and earns it through sheer livability rather than rugged performance.
That 60-square-foot screen porch is the tent's defining feature, and nothing else at $300 matches it for bug-free outdoor lounging space.
Just respect its limits: fair weather, gentle handling, and realistic expectations about those fiberglass poles.
Full Specifications
| Tent Type | Cabin, Screen Room |
|---|---|
| Seasons | 2-season |
| Sleeps | 4 people |
| Weight | 26 lbs |
| Floor Area | 98 sq ft |
| Vestibule Area | 60 |
| Peak Height | 6' 6" |
| Floor Dimensions | 16 x 11 ft |
| Doors | 1 |
| Setup Time | 15 mins |
| Pole Material | Fiberglass |
| Poles | 9 |
| Floor Fabric | Welded Polyethylene |
| Rainfly Fabric | Polyester Taffeta |
| Footprint Included | No |
| Made In | USA |
| Warranty | 10 Year Warranty |
| Additional Notes | Screened in Porch |
| Price | $300 |
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